rocknrollnerd
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- Dec 11, 2012
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Hello,
I realize my question is not entirely about FreeNAS, but I hope somebody may have tried it same way and won't mind to share some experience.
I'm trying to set up a cluster installation including two hypervisor (Proxmox, namely) nodes and a FreeNAS NFS share. Then, according to this article I'm trying to implement quorum disk using FreeNAS iSCSI and it seems it lacks the essential command mkqdisk and there's no cman package in FreeBSD at all.
So, does it mean qdisk is impossible to create? 'Cause Google seems to disagree (I've found this or that, for example). Maybe it's enough just to tell cluster config about the iSCSI target with no spesial mkqdisk (didn't try yet, will do)? Or is there a way to install linux cman on FreeBSD (I'm quite a n00b about BSD and don't know whether such things are possible).
Thanks.
I realize my question is not entirely about FreeNAS, but I hope somebody may have tried it same way and won't mind to share some experience.
I'm trying to set up a cluster installation including two hypervisor (Proxmox, namely) nodes and a FreeNAS NFS share. Then, according to this article I'm trying to implement quorum disk using FreeNAS iSCSI and it seems it lacks the essential command mkqdisk and there's no cman package in FreeBSD at all.
So, does it mean qdisk is impossible to create? 'Cause Google seems to disagree (I've found this or that, for example). Maybe it's enough just to tell cluster config about the iSCSI target with no spesial mkqdisk (didn't try yet, will do)? Or is there a way to install linux cman on FreeBSD (I'm quite a n00b about BSD and don't know whether such things are possible).
Thanks.